Subject: Re: Love this!
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Posted on: 2012-11-29 15:25:00 UTC
Probably literally "a LITTLE", because we nitpicked so hard.
Subject: Re: Love this!
Author:
Posted on: 2012-11-29 15:25:00 UTC
Probably literally "a LITTLE", because we nitpicked so hard.
Yes, lots and lots of MSTs popping up nowadays, innit? Anyway, here's the one about the Weeping Angle fic.
Cast, in order of appearance:
Lily
SC
Kit
Eroeda
ThatOne
Mare Elm
Riaa'lzhor
Part One
Part Two
Part Three
My stomach is actually hurting from laughing so much. The sheer illogicality of this fic just makes it that much funnier. The best part by far though was ThatOne's bit about the evil toasters. And the beginning, that was hilarious as well. I feel like if I ever met any of my own characters they'd either want to hurt me, smile apologetically as they hold one of my other characters back so that they don't hurt me, just start screaming "WHY!"
Did you see what happened with mine?
A civil war broke out when I got rescue-kidnapped!
(Last time I ever let Specs try and "help" me.)
My though process was literally "She wrote ding, that's the sound that toasters make, why don't I add an evil toaster because that's funny and random."
Why did I immediately think of toasters? I was probably hungry, and microwave ovens aren't as funny.
Oh my, I laughed so much. All the geometry jokes, all the times you guys finished the Sue's sentences with some way of killing her, the running gag of it being Weeping Angel/OC, and how you all nitpicked the messed-up timeline of this thing.
And I learned a little about Doctor Who.
Probably literally "a LITTLE", because we nitpicked so hard.
I'm using this MST as a prequel to mine, so read it first to better understand my MST's jokes if you need to.
Also, I still can't get over the fact that I shot Simon freaking Bellamay - demon slayer extraordinaire - and lived to talk about it.
Very well written, though I note that your characters seem to be
holding back their criticism. That could also be my tendency to be
absolutely merciless on inconsistencies, at which point your
characters were totally normal.
Everyone came up with their own comments, mostly. And also, we do draw the line at personal attacks at the author, if that's the sort of restraint you seem to be noticing.
Was actually enriched by this. Plus, it's just entertaining with the geometry jokes. Also, I'm from Wisconsin, and I object to the non-canon location that has popped up next to it, spawning stereotypes and deep-fried cheese on a deep-fried stick. It's crowding Lake Michigan.